# Changelog for [`filepath` package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/filepath) _Note: below all `FilePath` values are unquoted, so `\\` really means two backslashes._ ## 1.4.0.0 *Mar 2015* * Bundled with GHC 7.10.1 * New function: Add `-<.>` as an alias for `replaceExtension`. * Semantic change: `joinDrive /foo bar` now returns `/foo/bar`, instead of `/foobar` * Semantic change: on Windows, `splitSearchPath File1;\"File 2\"` now returns `[File1,File2]` instead of `[File1,\"File2\"]` * Bug fix: on Posix systems, `normalise //home` now returns `/home`, instead of `//home` * Bug fix: `normalise /./` now returns `/` on Posix and `\` on Windows, instead of `//` and `\\` * Bug fix: `isDrive ""` now returns `False`, instead of `True` * Bug fix: on Windows, `dropTrailingPathSeparator /` now returns `/` unchanged, instead of the normalised `\` * Bug fix: on Windows, `equalFilePath C:\ C:` now returns `False`, instead of `True` * Bug fix: on Windows, `isValid \\\foo` now returns `False`, instead of `True` * Bug fix: on Windows, `isValid \\?\D:file` now returns `False`, instead of `True` * Bug fix: on Windows, `normalise \` now returns `\` unchanged, instead of `\\` * Bug fix: on Windows, `normalise C:.\` now returns `C:`, instead of `C:\\` * Bug fix: on Windows, `normalise //server/test` now returns `\\server\test`, instead of `//server/test` unchanged * Bug fix: on Windows, `makeRelative / //` now returns `//`, instead of `""` ## 1.3.0.2 *Mar 2014* * Bundled with GHC 7.8.1 * Update to Cabal 1.10 format * Minor Haddock cleanups ## 1.3.0.1 *Sep 2012* * Bundled with GHC 7.6.1 * No changes ## 1.3.0.0 *Feb 2012* * Bundled with GHC 7.4.1 * Add support for SafeHaskell * Bug fix: `normalise /` now returns `/`, instead of `/.`